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Naomi Meara

Naomi Meara (February 26, 1937 – February 28, 2007) was an American psychologist, researcher and academic. She is best known for her scholarship in virtue ethics and ethical decision making for psychologists, her work with Harold Pepinsky in describing and analyzing the language of therapy, and her contributions to the advancement of women within the field of psychology. She served as professor (1986-2002) and chair (1988–91) in the Psychology Department at Notre Dame University, where she was the first Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor of Psychology. She was a fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), where she served as president of the Counseling Psychology Division, Division 17 (1989). She served on the editorial board of Journal of Counseling Psychology, The Counseling Psychologist, and a number of other journals, and was an active participant in the accreditation process for counseling psychology graduate programs operated by the APA.
== Early life and education ==
Meara was born in Columbus, Ohio, on February 26, 1937. Both of her parents, Joseph R. Meara and Naomi Conway Meara, were public school teachers as well as graduates of Ohio State University. She had one brother, Joseph F. Meara, who became a physician.〔 Meara graduated from St. Mary of the Springs Academy in 1954,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dispatch/obituary.aspx?n=naomi-m-meara&pid=86667625&fhid=3946#fbLoggedOut accessed 4/13/2013. )〕 an all-women’s Catholic high school run by the Dominican Sisters, and received a B.A. (1958) in English (with a minor in psychology), and a B.Sc. (1960) in education from The Ohio State University.〔〔 As an undergraduate, she was selected as a member of the National College Senior Honor Society, the Mortar Board,〔〔 where Dr. Pauline Pepinsky, a chapter advisor, mentored her in undergraduate student leadership.〔 Meara notes that Pepinsky and her husband, Harold R. Pepinsky, were her first mentors in psychology.〔 Although intent on earning an advanced degree, she found English less than captivating, and instead enrolled in a M.A. program in personnel administration at Syracuse University, graduating in 1962.〔〔
Meara appreciated student personnel work, but she found she preferred writing, teaching, administration and policy-making.〔 Prompted by her experience with Pauline Pepinsky and her interest in working with people, she began to consider a degree in psychology.〔 While employed as a residence hall director at the University of Illinois (1962–65), she approached Lyle Schmidt at Ohio State, who encouraged her to take summer classes in the counseling psychology program, which she did in both 1963 and 1964.〔 She enrolled full-time in 1965 and, with Schmidt as her major advisor, graduated with a PhD in counseling psychology from The Ohio State University in 1967.〔
Meara credited four mentors during her time at Ohio State:〔 Pauline Pepinsky (see above) who taught her “how to help others think and discover who they were”;〔 Schmidt, who passed on to her a lifelong interest in ethics;〔〔 Ruth Weimer Mount, Ohio State’s associate dean of women, who “helped her to understand and become skilled in organizational leadership";〔 and Harold Pepinsky, who helped her develop her impressive skills in analysis, research and writing.〔〔 She would go on to conduct research and publish with both Schmidt and Harold Pepinsky during her professional career.

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